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the never ending standout action against. even more urgent it's three d. craze and ferreted directors who shoot spectacular movies but skimp on story and characters now it's a filmmakers of course who treat cinema as art rather than showbiz but their work as art house is going deeper and deeper with fewer people here. so there's the future of cinema look or like. is it the last battle of arts where the bread and circus will discuss it with award winning filmmaker here with a little help from francis ford. for a few years by now lots of special effects and three d. have been winning minds and turning films into instant cash cow to acknowledge only makes movies look cool but critics say the trend is scary because the rush for spectacular makes good acting and story they need to wait while hollywood continues to struggle for. the quality of filmmaking is moving to the independent american studios and the european box. to with more and more films taking the most prestigious international. welcome to the show. you said people think the trisha's biggest problem
the never ending standout action against. even more urgent it's three d. craze and ferreted directors who shoot spectacular movies but skimp on story and characters now it's a filmmakers of course who treat cinema as art rather than showbiz but their work as art house is going deeper and deeper with fewer people here. so there's the future of cinema look or like. is it the last battle of arts where the bread and circus will discuss it with award winning filmmaker here with a little help from...
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now several urgent issues facing public education require action this session. first we have to find a solution to the foundation formula fairly and predictably and we have more work work to do with our urban school districts to make sure had that each child as an opportunity to succeed. look at st. louis, we are seeing how strong leadership, dedicated teachers and committed parents are making a real difference right now. students have shown academic improvement for four years in a row, the district is now operating with a balanced budget and a tttendance rate is now at 93%. from my conversations with teachers and organizations it's clear the st. louis schools are finding their footing and moving in the right direction. now we need to take steps to improve public education in a number of other areas including charter schools. now missouri has some strong charter schools where inspired teachers with fresh ideas are giving children a top notch education. but let's be frank. we also have charter schools where children are languishing in the classrooms that are not
now several urgent issues facing public education require action this session. first we have to find a solution to the foundation formula fairly and predictably and we have more work work to do with our urban school districts to make sure had that each child as an opportunity to succeed. look at st. louis, we are seeing how strong leadership, dedicated teachers and committed parents are making a real difference right now. students have shown academic improvement for four years in a row, the...
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what will be the action that cuts this down. >> are there any debt sales coming up? >> i don't remember. and they -- six month bill of sale and the yields went negative. during the worst of it there was a question whether france was more germany or italy. right now they are not going to win. finally europe takes its action. france seems to be in the club. >> france is the new germany. earnings also take center stage. >> lit be interesting. consumer popularity. i am always interested in seeing earning earnings. that will be a huge topic all week. >> the big news is one came out and said this perfect storm taking place now. which side of the camp do you come down on? there seems to be some truth to it? >> certainly in 2013, the potential triggers and so fourth could be huge. they find a way to resolve these things. i can't explain it or explain how europe will resolve. it seems like in the end the worst case scenario doesn't happen. not quite as negative. >> time now for pops and drops. the movers you want to miss in today's session. >> it took a bit of a hit there. >>
what will be the action that cuts this down. >> are there any debt sales coming up? >> i don't remember. and they -- six month bill of sale and the yields went negative. during the worst of it there was a question whether france was more germany or italy. right now they are not going to win. finally europe takes its action. france seems to be in the club. >> france is the new germany. earnings also take center stage. >> lit be interesting. consumer popularity. i am...
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the law of action and reaction. i can demonstrate that like this. i'm bending my fingers up the most i possibly can. that's the most i can bend my fingers up. i can't bend them any higher. but if i push them, ah, i can. let's supposed i push on the podium. ah, now my fingers are being bent up. what's bending my fingers up? - the podium. - podium. yeah. that's the most i can bend them. would you push my fingers, please? now my fingers are bent just like before, okay? what's happening to my fingers, gang? they're being pushed on. isn't that right? they're being pushed on, that's why you see them bent up like that right. how 'bout when i touch the wall over here? was the wall pushing on my fingers too? a lot of people don't see that. non-physics types don't see that but physics type see, "hey, man, he's pushing on the wall." and what's the wall doing to him. - pushing back. - watch how i lean. i'm leaning on the wall, huh? okay. now, everybody say, "hey, the dude's pushing against the wall," okay? i call this the wall, okay. everybody sees the dude pus
the law of action and reaction. i can demonstrate that like this. i'm bending my fingers up the most i possibly can. that's the most i can bend my fingers up. i can't bend them any higher. but if i push them, ah, i can. let's supposed i push on the podium. ah, now my fingers are being bent up. what's bending my fingers up? - the podium. - podium. yeah. that's the most i can bend them. would you push my fingers, please? now my fingers are bent just like before, okay? what's happening to my...
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what conservatives need to do is to oi out how government destroy pope,wdeys lp w deysits rawht into action. i will give you just one example , which is very current, whicithe ur re.r yrsmoseb acadoaavebody should own a house, even if you can afford it. i'm intimidated and put in put inhe last thing, but everyone thats amer d.he huse rd ald nouhe they actually got on buses and hounded bank presidents in chicago. that is what obama's orgaza d nhy prrem cln niti ormoa s for lending, all that had been built up a minor procedures had beenuilt up over wh ylat hog ishc ist the bottom wasa tp e nclcs. fiiaisamou on tmwst s ndmogehich people held in mortgages, whic people re paying into, which couldn't afford it. okay, woever th isee ntjs tye isnostut rn w f leoteems are the poor people. like in hispanic and alsowait who were nood ogivntyiom eyldaf as en shicno gte ae ye g ve r an ave it taken away within a couple of years actually. that is an atrocity that prress is mmttedhrugh vent rr gistoo leaiblpoe. ev bigger hit at the black community and also the hispanic community, but the black community a
what conservatives need to do is to oi out how government destroy pope,wdeys lp w deysits rawht into action. i will give you just one example , which is very current, whicithe ur re.r yrsmoseb acadoaavebody should own a house, even if you can afford it. i'm intimidated and put in put inhe last thing, but everyone thats amer d.he huse rd ald nouhe they actually got on buses and hounded bank presidents in chicago. that is what obama's orgaza d nhy prrem cln niti ormoa s for lending, all that had...
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the action by the fed's today in an effort to prevent infections. >> his is david colby in eighth ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. >> stocks closed lower today after the government reported that u.s. consumer spending is down. the dow fell 50 points and the nasdaq and s&p were also off. investors reacted to a commerce department report that said that retail sales fell in june. >> a milestone in the battle against aids pegs to one bay area company. the fda approved the first drug shown to reduce the risk of getting hiv. it is produced by a foster city company. it is a drug to be taken daily for those at high risk of getting hiv. a trial study show the drug reduced the
the action by the fed's today in an effort to prevent infections. >> his is david colby in eighth ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more...
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they put in action shots and stuff. but it allowed us to walk three union square park and film scenes, and people did not know we were making a movie. they thought it was somebody taking a picture, and the people walking around us became part of the scene because they did not know we were making a movie. it is sort of guerrilla style. it gives this maybe, i think, a real sense of organic urgency and pacing, like real life but not like a reality television show. everything feels very spontaneous, and the camera is like a fly on the wall, a person watching things, another person in the room. it is a little bit bumpy, because the focus goes back and forth, but i think it works probably for this story which is, as you said, just about the people and about their story together and their odd personalities, and the fact is we are both lying all of the time. you find that as we go along the we are hiding big, big secrets from ourselves and our loved ones, and there is something about the low budget and the small sets, ltd. vaca
they put in action shots and stuff. but it allowed us to walk three union square park and film scenes, and people did not know we were making a movie. they thought it was somebody taking a picture, and the people walking around us became part of the scene because they did not know we were making a movie. it is sort of guerrilla style. it gives this maybe, i think, a real sense of organic urgency and pacing, like real life but not like a reality television show. everything feels very...
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actions would have prevented the exact same thing from happening. do you think these pat downs in these body scanners that epic your organization opposes and anyway actually serve to protect americans from don't terrorism you know they are actually security theater they make people feel a lot safer they make people think when they get on a plane ok everybody's going to security nobody's going to have a gun or a knife or a bomb but they do actually don't prevent a lot of those things from getting through there's numerous cases of people getting on board air flights with things that should be prohibited and they're really just not making anyone safer really recently actually got as the. the survey that we're talking about had a thousand respondents we recently had over twenty two thousand people signed up to ask the t.s.a. to explain why it was implementing this billion dollar security system that didn't work. i think that's that's telling what we would hope that they're at least doing something because it's costing taxpayers they will it cost taxpaye
actions would have prevented the exact same thing from happening. do you think these pat downs in these body scanners that epic your organization opposes and anyway actually serve to protect americans from don't terrorism you know they are actually security theater they make people feel a lot safer they make people think when they get on a plane ok everybody's going to security nobody's going to have a gun or a knife or a bomb but they do actually don't prevent a lot of those things from...
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moving closer to action to spur growth. reporting bond buying, rate guidance, fed could make key decisions next week or in september. this coming about ten minutes to 4:00 turning the market around cutting the losses from almost 200 to 104. does this change the scenario you're putting forth, jack? >> there's three levels, three ways to address the problem. there's rhetoric and we have heard a lot of rhetoric. they triple their balance sheet, and then there is policy action and we have seen little or none out of europe and the united states. eventually capital markets will get tired of the monetary policy as we have seen in europe, and the fed action will not work anymore. we have bernanke and -- >> we have a lot of mitigating stuff. we have china and i think you have to remember they spent the last 12 months being the sad sack talking about china isn't growing, but it's coming off it's base right now and i think we can't just say that europe will be the only thing and there is a single headline that will take us down. we're
moving closer to action to spur growth. reporting bond buying, rate guidance, fed could make key decisions next week or in september. this coming about ten minutes to 4:00 turning the market around cutting the losses from almost 200 to 104. does this change the scenario you're putting forth, jack? >> there's three levels, three ways to address the problem. there's rhetoric and we have heard a lot of rhetoric. they triple their balance sheet, and then there is policy action and we have...
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while not taking any options off the table, we should be extremely skept cam about actions that could commit the united states to a military intervention in syria. under the constitution, any decision placing us as a party to armed conflict in syria rests with the congress. as you and others in the administration consider a way for ward together with our international partners, i encourage you to work closely with congress as plans evolve, particularly as the situation becomes more complex. i look forward to your testimony very much, and we are honored that you're with us today. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator lugar. mr. secretary, if you would lead off and then ambassador ford. thank you very much. your full testimony will be placed in the record. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman kerry, ranking member lugar, distinguished members of the committee, thank you for holding this important hearing. i appeared before your regional subcommittee in november to discuss the crisis in syria. since that time, our european friends have joined us in sanctioning the central bank o
while not taking any options off the table, we should be extremely skept cam about actions that could commit the united states to a military intervention in syria. under the constitution, any decision placing us as a party to armed conflict in syria rests with the congress. as you and others in the administration consider a way for ward together with our international partners, i encourage you to work closely with congress as plans evolve, particularly as the situation becomes more complex. i...
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priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> finally, a treat for those who spent the '90s glued to the soapy comings and goings of the residents of "melrose place" for seven seasons, the aaron spelling production held an audience ten million strong and despite so many seasons of the back stab and betrayals, the cast, more than happy to reunite and abc's amy robach was there. >> reporter: murder and mini skirts. cheating and cat did the fights, love, lust and revenge. >> i get what i want first. >> reporter: irresistible combination found at one famous address, "melrose place" and last month the cast was reunite ford an "enrtainment weekly" cover shoot. >> when i saw this show before i was it on, i just went, oh, my god that group looks so fun to be w i want toe on that show. a special cast. >> reporter: do you have a favorite line? >> they were all good. it was hard to desifr some of them. self-serving pathetic drunk, i'll cut you open like a rotten piece of fruit. >> reporter: at its height the show had over 13 million viewers watching those sexy men ri
priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> finally, a treat for those who spent the '90s glued to the soapy comings and goings of the residents of "melrose place" for seven seasons, the aaron spelling production held an audience ten million strong and despite so many seasons of the back stab and betrayals, the cast, more than happy to reunite and abc's amy robach was there. >> reporter: murder and mini skirts. cheating and cat did the...
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of $170 million as a navy share of construct or retrofit biofuel where's the authorization for that action? >> comes from the defense production act and from appropriation made. >> authorization? appropriation. i'd be glad to know where it is in that act. by the way, if i can just mention, mr. chairman, last year the navy entered in 2000 -- in 2009 they paid $424 a gallon for from algae. set a world record at the time of cost for fuel, and according to the plan now we will -- the gallons per year of alternative fuels to meet the secretary's navy's energy needs supplied by alternative sources by 2020. with no -- at no price or cost i don't believe this is a job of the navy to be involved in building and involved in new technologies. maybe this will be a solyndra situation. i don't believe it's a job of the united states navy to do that. i believe it's the energy department who should be doing that and obviously i will seek to act on amendments on the floor to try to prevent this kind of waste of the taxpayers' dollars where they paid for $420 a gallon for algae fuels. i don't think we can a
of $170 million as a navy share of construct or retrofit biofuel where's the authorization for that action? >> comes from the defense production act and from appropriation made. >> authorization? appropriation. i'd be glad to know where it is in that act. by the way, if i can just mention, mr. chairman, last year the navy entered in 2000 -- in 2009 they paid $424 a gallon for from algae. set a world record at the time of cost for fuel, and according to the plan now we will -- the...
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ahead of the food and agriculture organization said international action could prevent a crisis in part by addressing the harsh impact of the recent u.s. drought. >> there is a risk of more price increases, but at the moment, there is no evidence to suggest that is an inevitability. the very sharp reduction in u.s. production because of the worst drought for 50 years had a major impact on stock levels and on prices. the overall global stock use ratio has fallen to a historic low of just over 13%. in the u.s., is significantly lower than that. >> more than 100 striking miners in south africa have been released from jail after they were arrested during the killings of their colleagues. dozens were initially charged for the murders, despite the fact the victims were in fact shot dead by police. the slain miners were killed more than a week after walking off the job at the marikana platinum mine in a call for higher pay. despite their release, many still face charges and are due to appear in court early next year. for a discussion with the south african ambassador to the united states, you
ahead of the food and agriculture organization said international action could prevent a crisis in part by addressing the harsh impact of the recent u.s. drought. >> there is a risk of more price increases, but at the moment, there is no evidence to suggest that is an inevitability. the very sharp reduction in u.s. production because of the worst drought for 50 years had a major impact on stock levels and on prices. the overall global stock use ratio has fallen to a historic low of just...
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i want to thank all of the san francisco residents for the awareness and willingness to take action to make this change take place here in san francisco and for us to be able to sell britain so much success in the environmental realm. but it's important for us to also remember that we need to continue to do this education and re-education as we have new people coming into san francisco as our residents, as we have friends and neighbors from other cities coming to our dinner tables and trying to figure out where do they put away their food scraps, that we can serve as a model for the rest of the country in setting the standard for being good stewards of the environment. so thank you very much and congratulations to everybody. [applause] >> good morning. i'm really proud to be here and i think we can all be proud of what san francisco has accomplished with respect to zero waste. 11 tons is really an enormous milestone. it's only because. hard work and support of a lot of people like mayor ed lee over all of the years likes mike and all the employee owners at recology. like the department
i want to thank all of the san francisco residents for the awareness and willingness to take action to make this change take place here in san francisco and for us to be able to sell britain so much success in the environmental realm. but it's important for us to also remember that we need to continue to do this education and re-education as we have new people coming into san francisco as our residents, as we have friends and neighbors from other cities coming to our dinner tables and trying to...
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does this action strengthen or erode the authority and rights of parents and the education, nurture and supervision of their children? and, does this action help the family perform its functions or does it substitute governmental activity for the function? however, largely ignored by the permanent government of bureaucrats, the executive order had little real effect. president bill clinton rescinded it on april 21, 1997. what then should we now do? i close the book by stressing the continuing even urgent need for a national identity rooted in family and faith. only natural and internalized restraints respect for motherhood, sanctification of marriage and family, concern for the home economy, esteem for the natural communities that shelter families. only these, i believe, can hold the modern american state in balance with human values and as well as in foreign adventures and trade. the reagan administration's concept of a family impact statement frail, frail approximation. the proper role to the played by such a shared national identity. but it did not go far enough. what language about
does this action strengthen or erode the authority and rights of parents and the education, nurture and supervision of their children? and, does this action help the family perform its functions or does it substitute governmental activity for the function? however, largely ignored by the permanent government of bureaucrats, the executive order had little real effect. president bill clinton rescinded it on april 21, 1997. what then should we now do? i close the book by stressing the continuing...
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darius heyward-bey, suisham the fieldgoal they got the lead 17-14 as we get ready for third quarter action take look at the directv ultimate picture cam, carson palmer getting a little roughed up. >> dan: first are you of the day, goes 64 yards and diving through the pylon in the end zone. other than that one play, raiders offense haven't been able to do anything whether on the ground or through the air, they did take advantage of the dwyer fumble in great field position got their points off that. >> ian: ian eagle along with dan fouts number wise is lopsided in favor of the pittsburgh steelers. but raiders have had a couple of big playsa turnover the mcfadden run, oakland this is a desperate situation. >> dan: got to find some way to get to ben roethlisberger. you can see the turnovers and points off, both teams have been able to capitalize on that. roethlisberger has thrown the ball 31 times in the first half. i don't think he has been knocked to the ground one time. >> ian: second half pittsburgh won the toss but they have deferred to the second half. the steelers will have the football
darius heyward-bey, suisham the fieldgoal they got the lead 17-14 as we get ready for third quarter action take look at the directv ultimate picture cam, carson palmer getting a little roughed up. >> dan: first are you of the day, goes 64 yards and diving through the pylon in the end zone. other than that one play, raiders offense haven't been able to do anything whether on the ground or through the air, they did take advantage of the dwyer fumble in great field position got their points...
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and the key issues this year, affirmative action, same sex action, will the john roberts supreme court continue to reshape the country in a liberal or conservative direction? that's what we need to know. 36 days remaining until the election, sometime for some tough love on tax policies. paul ryan appeared on fox news sunday to talk taxes. i thought ryan did rather well, take a listen. >> our pro growth tax reform, it cuts taxes by 20%, higher take home for the mid class, that right there creates about 7 million jobs. it's not what deductions are in the tax code, but it's who gets them. and don't forget that the higher income people will have a disproportionate amount of the loopholes that they use. >> for somebody who didn't cut taxes in his convention speech in tampa--when mr. ryan was asked to give the math on the tax cuts, here's what he spochbtded. >> i don't have the -- it would take me too long to go through all of the math. >> all right, so why not use some specific math examples. let's go back to the kudlow caucus, we have good friend david costa and jim patakokus i want to go
and the key issues this year, affirmative action, same sex action, will the john roberts supreme court continue to reshape the country in a liberal or conservative direction? that's what we need to know. 36 days remaining until the election, sometime for some tough love on tax policies. paul ryan appeared on fox news sunday to talk taxes. i thought ryan did rather well, take a listen. >> our pro growth tax reform, it cuts taxes by 20%, higher take home for the mid class, that right there...
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they like to be ready action was. they liked the cloakroom. the democrats had their cloakroom chez ramone but everybody would go there for lunch. he loved junkets. it is the best thing in the congress. it is a time for the husbands and wives to get together with each other and creates a wonderful friction remover. you are able to get mad at someone else but your wife will say you like that guy. it is amazing how it cools things down on both sides. jackets are expensive but after two weeks, you'll probably be friends. he also liked the food in the dining room. he loved anything they had been there. he loved the gymnasium. he would grab a handful of cigars and said to his secretary, allen r. i am going over 48 rub. you had to be there. they love the other members of congress on both sides of the aisle. a few people bother him greatly. there is a group of three stooges and there are a moving group. gingrich at a permanent membership in the three stooges and bob walker as well. there is a phone call for mr. walker and he takes the phone call and t
they like to be ready action was. they liked the cloakroom. the democrats had their cloakroom chez ramone but everybody would go there for lunch. he loved junkets. it is the best thing in the congress. it is a time for the husbands and wives to get together with each other and creates a wonderful friction remover. you are able to get mad at someone else but your wife will say you like that guy. it is amazing how it cools things down on both sides. jackets are expensive but after two weeks,...
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what constitutes international legitimacy for action? what's the quorum you need? in kosovo there was no kurt council resolution because the russians made clear they would block it. yet, nato went in any way. in libya, you had a security council resolution, the russians appeared to feel they were burnt and they made clear they're not going to do anything like that for syria. can we act according to the kosovo model? what constitutes a quorum of international legitimacy. there were times during the first bush administration where united states thought that acting alone or with a coalition of the willing itself constituted a quorum of international legitimacy. i posit that that was proven insufficient. does nato as an organization itself constitute a quorum of international legitimacy. if nato decides to act by consensus and by invitation of a regional organization, the arab league, someplace else, does that constitute a quorum of international legitimacy. how much weight do you give to the chinese and russian security council? i'm not here to suggest an answer. but
what constitutes international legitimacy for action? what's the quorum you need? in kosovo there was no kurt council resolution because the russians made clear they would block it. yet, nato went in any way. in libya, you had a security council resolution, the russians appeared to feel they were burnt and they made clear they're not going to do anything like that for syria. can we act according to the kosovo model? what constitutes a quorum of international legitimacy. there were times during...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. gerri: president obama promised to end the cozy relationship between special interests and politicians. after four years how's he doing? up next gerri: electric cars, remember the dream? that's the president's dream. listen to this. >> we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: kumbaya. a million electric cars on the road by 2015. save the planet. save the gas. wait, somebody forgot to tell consumers. despite tax credits of up to $7500 to buy the models, just 18,000, just 18,000 were sold in 2011. boy, at that rate we'll have a million green cars on the road by, 2067. or 55 years from now. incredible. where did we go wrong? it's easy. government government involved. the feds are no good at picking what technologies regular americans are going to glom on to. did the department of energy create amazon.com so people would save gas driving to the mall? no, they did not. did the po
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. gerri: president obama promised to end the cozy relationship between special interests and politicians. after four years how's he doing? up next gerri: electric cars, remember the dream? that's the president's dream. listen to this. >> we can break our dependence on oil with biofuels and become the first country to have a million electric vehicles on the road by 2015. [applause] gerri: kumbaya. a million electric cars on the...
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we have a lot of after hour action today. another stock for you. >> hey, simon, watching shares of fusion io in the after hour sessions, they are lower, missed expectations for the quarter. came in at four cents, three pennies light. revenue was in line with expectations. on the guidance, looking for flat revenues, sequentially next quarter for the full year of 2013. the company's expecting 45% to 50% revenue growth. still, though, even though that guidance seemed a bit positive, the stock down nearly 8%, simon. >> thank you very much, jackie. >>> with two months until christmas, retailers are already pulling out all the stops to attract customers. according to a new survey released, americans will likely spend more this year, and 82% see discounts and promotions as important in their decisions on where to spend. toys r us ceo has joined us here with a look at how his company has geared up for the holiday. and you've brought friends in with you. >> absolutely. >> tell us why they're important to your profitability. >> it's ca
we have a lot of after hour action today. another stock for you. >> hey, simon, watching shares of fusion io in the after hour sessions, they are lower, missed expectations for the quarter. came in at four cents, three pennies light. revenue was in line with expectations. on the guidance, looking for flat revenues, sequentially next quarter for the full year of 2013. the company's expecting 45% to 50% revenue growth. still, though, even though that guidance seemed a bit positive, the...
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speeches and they were on the picket line and negotiating and doing these great things but by their actions always being i mean i guess like the great generals so to speak i mean if it was somewhat of a war they were out front they were not just going to send you know the lower ones in the union the lower levels of union organizers out front they were there you know in the flint sit down strikes my grandfather was in the sound truck that basically was driving around and you know he was you know building the enthusiasm of those on the picket line and you know keep up your enthusiasm and so and so and there were tear gas canisters flying at him so i think that you know they could give big speeches and say that you know this is basically our god given right and you know we're not we're not slaves to the company and there should be these these essential rights that we must have in the workplace and they gave those speeches very well but they you know they walked the walk they were always out there and they were willing to you know bare their chest for you know against the national guard or the
speeches and they were on the picket line and negotiating and doing these great things but by their actions always being i mean i guess like the great generals so to speak i mean if it was somewhat of a war they were out front they were not just going to send you know the lower ones in the union the lower levels of union organizers out front they were there you know in the flint sit down strikes my grandfather was in the sound truck that basically was driving around and you know he was you know...
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priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. marywe invest in them.umber one in america because but we can do even more. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million dollars at casinos in other states. question 7 keeps that maryland money in maryland through expansion of gaming in maryland. it will mean hundreds of millions of dollars for our schools. as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll do. vote for question seven. >> from colorful girl bands to goofy video stars, this summer's on slat of gangnam style is any indication korean pop is poised to make a huge splash in america and for every platinum selling supergroup there are millions of wanna be stars and one show biz boot camp where the lucky few get a shot at pop greatness. we go inside to see if we got what it takes. >> reporter: korean viral sensation psy has trotted to the top of american charts. his "gangnam style" video garnering more than 400 million hits. but psy is just the leading edge of
priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. marywe invest in them.umber one in america because but we can do even more. every year marylanders spend five hundred and fifty million dollars at casinos in other states. question 7 keeps that maryland money in maryland through expansion of gaming in maryland. it will mean hundreds of millions of dollars for our schools. as governor, i can promise you, that money will go to education. that's the law and that's what we'll...
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his office issued a statement saying he was deeply sorry for his actions and would deal with whatever penalty comes his way. the senator is due in court on january 4th. >>> it was a mad rush today to get those last-minute gifts. but in other places getting a lot of businesses is the grocery store. apparently folks are not only interested in fathering around the christmas tree, they're also interested in gathering around the dinner table. surae chinn reports on the quest for preparing that perfect holiday dinner. >> you're real busy here today. >> we want to finish and go home. >> reporter: there's a lot to do before christmas and a lot to cook for. >> we have eight total and cooking for three vegetarians. >> i'm beginning to panic a little bit, but i'm okay. as long as the redskins win today we'll be about. >> reporter: barbara has her menu. >> we're greek and we're preparing a rack of lamb and i'm doing a tenderloin. >> we're preparing ham and mashed potatoes and all the traditional christmas dinner. >> and gravy. >> lamb and wild rice and salad and i'm going to make a vegetable cass
his office issued a statement saying he was deeply sorry for his actions and would deal with whatever penalty comes his way. the senator is due in court on january 4th. >>> it was a mad rush today to get those last-minute gifts. but in other places getting a lot of businesses is the grocery store. apparently folks are not only interested in fathering around the christmas tree, they're also interested in gathering around the dinner table. surae chinn reports on the quest for preparing...
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take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil pm®. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the ci
take action. take advil®. and if pain keeps you up, sleep better with advil pm®. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ]...
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to the victim but we never seem to make any progress on the bake basic problems that encourage the actions we mourn and detest. so there is some of that. and presidents, of court, are chief of state, not just ahead of government but chief of state. it is a good moment for the presidency. for any president. it reminds me of what president obama said when he was the key note at the 2004 democratic convention. we don't have a liberal america. we don't have a conservative america. we don't have a red america. we don't have a blue america. we have a united states of america. it would be wonderful if we all realized that more directly and lived that way even on the campaign trail. >>neil: it would be. we will see. larry, always good to see you. thank you very much. >> vine people injured. we forget about that. an update from the hospital injury list. [ birds chirping ] [ engine revving ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ [ tirescreech ] [ male announcer ] with fuel economy that's best in class and better acceleration than camry and accord, you'll wish you had the road to yourself. [ tires screech ] it's our
to the victim but we never seem to make any progress on the bake basic problems that encourage the actions we mourn and detest. so there is some of that. and presidents, of court, are chief of state, not just ahead of government but chief of state. it is a good moment for the presidency. for any president. it reminds me of what president obama said when he was the key note at the 2004 democratic convention. we don't have a liberal america. we don't have a conservative america. we don't have a...
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fact that a "batman" or a "star trek" is as liable to be experienced by people as a video game, or action toys, or comic book, or a novelization, the way the system can be integrated now is more complicated. paramount owns the largest publishing company in the world, simon and schuster. one of its largest subdivisions is devoted exclusively to "star trek," exclusively to "star trek." and on that score, one wonders whether the system could ever be as systematic, as efficient, as productive as it once was. take us out. (theme music to "star trek") (narrator) in '94 paramount was purchased, this time for $10 billion by viacom and blockbuster entertainment. now a global media powerhouse of enormous proportions, the takeover shows new confidence by big business in the major studios' ability to reassert power, influence. they created a giant cultural imperialism where they've managed to make -- where one town virtually has managed to make its cinema ... world cinema. hollywood system is the best system to screen your movie. it may not be the best system to make your movie in, but it certainly i
fact that a "batman" or a "star trek" is as liable to be experienced by people as a video game, or action toys, or comic book, or a novelization, the way the system can be integrated now is more complicated. paramount owns the largest publishing company in the world, simon and schuster. one of its largest subdivisions is devoted exclusively to "star trek," exclusively to "star trek." and on that score, one wonders whether the system could ever be as...
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>> i'm curious about how you deal with the fact that a civil action was successfully brought against you for killing your wife. >> okay, here's the bottom line. what you think of me, i don't give a [ bleep] >> i don't -- >> shut up for a minute. these people that you represent, whatever they are, the nuts you find on the internet, i don't give a [ bleep ] what they think. i don't really care what i think about me. what i care about is what god thinks about me. when i lay on the bed at night, and i say, god, how are we doing? i don't include you. i don't include the people that you represent. >> it's not about me, is it? >> yes, it is. because you opened that door, charlie potatoes. and i'm not going to sit here and let you or anybody else kick the [ bleep ] out of me without defending myself. and you can take that to the [ bleep ] bank, charlie. and if you want to show me the door, that's fine too. >> i have no interest in doing that. this is an interview. i'm just asking you questions about a hugely important part of your life. i don't see that as an aggressive act on my part. i've
>> i'm curious about how you deal with the fact that a civil action was successfully brought against you for killing your wife. >> okay, here's the bottom line. what you think of me, i don't give a [ bleep] >> i don't -- >> shut up for a minute. these people that you represent, whatever they are, the nuts you find on the internet, i don't give a [ bleep ] what they think. i don't really care what i think about me. what i care about is what god thinks about me. when i lay...
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you take a law or portions of a law and you use it to justify your action. i challenge any of those officers, achieve my accomplishment and use community policing, that is a term that we use when we empower the community to work with law enforcement to determine solutions for their problems. it's their problem because i don't live there. as a deputy commander, i command my officers to go to the neighborhood association meetings and listen to the people. and then, bring those solutions back and together, we'll find a solution. i ask that congress do the same with the racial profiling act. meet with the people and find out the problem and bring back solutions from the people and i guarantee you, i guarantee you, we'll come up with a solution that will end racial profiling. thank you. >> in addition to our congressional champions, senator cardin, congressman conyers and, of course, senator durbin, we're very grateful to the other members of congress who testified this morning, congressman ellison, congresswoman judy chu, congressman guuni gutierrez and congress
you take a law or portions of a law and you use it to justify your action. i challenge any of those officers, achieve my accomplishment and use community policing, that is a term that we use when we empower the community to work with law enforcement to determine solutions for their problems. it's their problem because i don't live there. as a deputy commander, i command my officers to go to the neighborhood association meetings and listen to the people. and then, bring those solutions back and...
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our next guest says there's a lot of tough talk and little action on that front. i recently sat down with former republican senator of florida. >> you don't reform the way we pay out medicare, to be one of the things that breaks the bank and makes us unable to meet our obligations, so we absolutely have to reformat and the legislation i wrote back in 2010 that we passed with bipartisan support signed by the president went o after something everybody is against, and that is fraud. gerri: let's get to that in a second, but i want to spend one more second on this idea, democrats from illinois saying on tv he would like to see $400 billion in entitlement cuts. defense and interest. the ones grown the most are medicare and medicaid. we have to do something to stop the increase in the amount or it will swallow the rest of the budget. continuing to run these huge deficits. gerri: it will take over our budget, the only thing we pay for. as you pointed out, the services found we can't even get the front portion of this right. this is a topic you're very interested in. we'r
our next guest says there's a lot of tough talk and little action on that front. i recently sat down with former republican senator of florida. >> you don't reform the way we pay out medicare, to be one of the things that breaks the bank and makes us unable to meet our obligations, so we absolutely have to reformat and the legislation i wrote back in 2010 that we passed with bipartisan support signed by the president went o after something everybody is against, and that is fraud. gerri:...
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he talked about syria defending his decision to use sanctions instead of military action against iran. >> if some of these folks think that it's time to launch a war, they should say so. they should explain to the american people exactly why they would do that and what the consequences would be. everything else is just talk. >> reporter: the white house claims it's just a coincidence that the president decided to hold his news conference on what some call the gop's biggest day of the year. >>> gas prices could be a central theme in the presidential election this fall. they are already driving some people to steal gas right out of other people's cars. we have more on this story. >> reporter: jim, this is a growing trend that police want to put a stop to. i'm here at a fairfax gas station and people have been filling up her tanks all night concerned about gas prices. the national average is around 7 3.76. you start up your car in the morning and realize your needle is on e. as gas prices go up, desperate thieves target drivers. jason bought gas this past weekend and drove home and parke
he talked about syria defending his decision to use sanctions instead of military action against iran. >> if some of these folks think that it's time to launch a war, they should say so. they should explain to the american people exactly why they would do that and what the consequences would be. everything else is just talk. >> reporter: the white house claims it's just a coincidence that the president decided to hold his news conference on what some call the gop's biggest day of...
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. >> doug and mike action, -- mike, i want to bring you in here, one of the other things you alluded to are the shifting roles of industry. i was interested in the case of biogen, you're funding academic collaborations with harvard for very basic research, things that one would have thought in the past n.i.h. would have been doing. can you describe basically what you're doing and why. >> sure. we have actually made it a priority for us as a company to reach out to academic institutions and to fund some fairly basic research projects. the two that are disclosed so far, one is with harvard. the idea is to completely map all of the interactions between the proteins within human cells. it's a rather large and ambitious project. it's already been done in fruit flies so we know we can do it. the reason we chose to do that is because it's important information. on a relative scale, it's relatively inexpensive to do that sort of work. i think that's one of the keys here is discovery research, if you compare that to clinical research, is relatively inexpensive. this was information that there
. >> doug and mike action, -- mike, i want to bring you in here, one of the other things you alluded to are the shifting roles of industry. i was interested in the case of biogen, you're funding academic collaborations with harvard for very basic research, things that one would have thought in the past n.i.h. would have been doing. can you describe basically what you're doing and why. >> sure. we have actually made it a priority for us as a company to reach out to academic...
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will certainly see action with a ninety thousand seat luzhniki stadium in the capital from the next weekend. so russia will be welcome in the united states for a friendly battle on nov fourteenth the americans will fly to cross nadar which was chosen to the largely favorable weather in the gulf months fabio capello's men have so far won two games from two in their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign scoring six goals in total on conceding zero on top of russia while they've never lost the u.s. in four matches they have won two doing. living there last in country in two thousand on through the other two games. tennis where a two year long a.t.p. semifinal weight has finally come to an end for him in no trevor and russia's northern cal battle the spaniard seeing off italian flag to chipotle to make the last four of the same petersburg open the twenty seven year old swiss thing little time in finding his rhythm breezing through the first set six two plenty of playing with a real hunger as he seeks elusive first a.t.p. title. was also hoping for a meeting trophy but the twenty eight y
will certainly see action with a ninety thousand seat luzhniki stadium in the capital from the next weekend. so russia will be welcome in the united states for a friendly battle on nov fourteenth the americans will fly to cross nadar which was chosen to the largely favorable weather in the gulf months fabio capello's men have so far won two games from two in their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign scoring six goals in total on conceding zero on top of russia while they've never lost...
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>> no, i do not, you know, do not get involved in the actions. we generally will vote with the activists as investors coming into the fund are coming into the fund because they believe in activism as do we. we'll vote with the activists, but we don't take an active role. it's a passive investment. >> do you typically follow through until he or she gets rid of his or her position? >> generally, but an interesting nuance on the sell side is bill ackman or carl icahn will sell 1%, which they're legally required to disclose and i'll probably sell my whole position then, i don't need to wait for the 15% to come. >> let's walk through what is a great example today and that's icahn with cvi energy. >> well, we tendered at 30 and we had the contingent value right, which i thought was a great, great -- which was a great decision at the time. even paulson at one of the conferences said his investment of the year. but, you know, because of the fracking spreads, obviously the stock is up to 40 today. and he makes more money, he does great in the public inves
>> no, i do not, you know, do not get involved in the actions. we generally will vote with the activists as investors coming into the fund are coming into the fund because they believe in activism as do we. we'll vote with the activists, but we don't take an active role. it's a passive investment. >> do you typically follow through until he or she gets rid of his or her position? >> generally, but an interesting nuance on the sell side is bill ackman or carl icahn will sell...
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even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn't you clear this up sooner? >> well, i was the owner of an entity that is filing that information. but i had no role whatsoever in the management of bain capital after february of 1999. not that that would have been a problem to have said i was with the firm beyond that but i simply wasn't. i left to go out and run the olympics. i did that full-time. relinquished all management authority and role in bain
even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics....